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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
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- the present invention relates to a heat exchanger.
- the present invention relates to a heat exchanger for a gas boiler for producing hot water.
- a gas boiler for producing hot water normally comprises a gas burner, and at least one heat exchanger through which combustion fumes and water flow.
- Some types of gas boilers known as condensation boilers, condense the steam in the combustion fumes and transfer the latent heat in the fumes to the water.
- Condensation boilers are further divided into a first type, equipped with a first exchanger close to the burner, and a second exchanger for simply condensing the fumes; and a second type, equipped with only one heat exchanger which provides solely for thermal exchange along a first portion, and for both thermal exchange and fume condensation along a second portion.
- a condensation or dual-function exchanger of the above type which comprises a casing extending along a first axis and through which combustion fumes flow; a tube along which water flows, and which is housed inside said casing, and coils about the first axis to form a helix comprising a succession of turns; and deflecting means for directing the fumes between successive turns of a first helix portion in a first direction and between successive turns of a second helix portion in a second direction opposite to the first direction;
- Tubes are often finned and/or provided with walls having asymmetric cross-sections so as to increase the heat exchange between water and fumes.
- a heat exchanger of the above type even though fins and/or particularly shaped walls may in crease the heat exchange when fumes flow in a first direction between adjacent turns, the same fins and/or particularly shaped walls may disfavour heat exchange when fumes flow in a second direction opposite to first direction.
- a heat exchanger characterised in that the tube forming the turns of said first helix portion has a first cross section, and the tube forming the turns of the second helix portion has a second cross section different from the first cross section.
- the heat exchange can be optimised according to the directions of the fumes between turns.
- the present invention also relates to a method of producing a heat exchanger.
- FIG. 1 shows a schematic front view, with parts in section and parts removed for clarity, of a gas boiler equipped with a heat exchanger in accordance with the present invention
- FIG. 2 shows a larger-scale section of a detail of the FIG. 1 heat exchanger
- FIG. 3 shows a view in perspective of a finned tube used to produce the FIG. 1 exchanger
- FIG. 4 shows in perspective the FIG. 3 tube partly machined
- FIG. 5 shows in perspective finned tube sections used to produce the FIG. 1 heat exchanger
- FIG. 6 shows in perspective the tube sections of FIG. 5 in a united configuration.
- Boiler 1 is a wall-mounted condensation boiler, i.e. in which the vapour in the combustion fumes is condensed, and comprises an outer structure 2 in which are housed a burner 3 ; a heat exchanger 4 ; a gas supply conduit 5 ; a pipe 6 for supplying an air-gas mixture to burner 3 ; a combustion gas exhaust pipe 7 ; a fan 8 connected to supply pipe 6 , and which performs the dual function of supplying the air-gas mixture to burner 3 , and expelling the combustion fumes; and a water circuit 9 .
- Burner 3 is connected to pipe 6 , is cylindrical in shape, and comprises a lateral wall with holes (not shown) for emitting the air-gas mixture and feeding the flame. Burner 3 is housed inside exchanger 4 , which, in fact, also acts as a combustion chamber. Heat exchanger 4 is substantially cylindrical in shape, extends along a substantially horizontal axis A 1 , and comprises a casing 10 , through which the combustion products flow; a finned tube 11 , along which water flows; and a disk 12 for directing the fumes along a given path inside exchanger 4 .
- Casing 10 comprises a cylindrical lateral wall 13 about axis A 1 ; an annular wall 14 connected to lateral wall 13 , and to burner 3 ; and an annular wall 15 connected to lateral wall 13 , and to exhaust pipe 7 .
- Burner 3 extends, coaxially with exchanger 4 , inside of exchanger 4 for a given length.
- Tube 11 coils about axis A 1 to form a succession of adjacent turns 16 forming a helix 17 .
- Each turn 16 is located close to lateral wall 13 , whereas helix 17 two opposite ends with known fittings (not shown) for connecting tube 11 to water circuit 9 outside exchanger 4 .
- Disk 12 has a lateral rim so shaped so as to engage turns 16 and to screw into helix 17 in a position substantially perpendicular to axis A 1 .
- Exchanger 4 comprises three spacers 18 for keeping turns 16 a given distance from lateral wall 13 . As shown more clearly in FIG. 1 , each spacer 18 comprises a straight portion 19 parallel to axis A 1 , and from which project two fingers 20 for clamping the helix 17 .
- helix 17 , disk 12 , and spacers 18 define, inside casing 10 , a region B 1 housing burner 3 ; a region B 2 communicating directly with exhaust pipe 7 ; and three regions B 3 , each extending between two spacers 18 , helix 17 , and lateral wall 13 .
- region B 1 Combustion of the air-gas mixture takes place in region B 1 ; and the resulting fumes, being prevented by disk 12 from flowing directly to region B 2 , flow between turns 16 , in a direction D 1 substantially perpendicular to axis A 1 and directed outwardly with reference to axis A 1 , to regions B 3 , from which the fumes flow between turns 16 in direction D 2 parallel and opposite direction D 1 to region B 2 and then along exhaust pipe 7 .
- regions B 3 fumes flow in a direction D 3 substantially parallel to axis A 1 .
- Tube 11 is preferably made of aluminium or aluminium based alloy.
- finned tube 11 is an extruded tube, which extends along an axis A 2 , and has a wall 21 with an oval cross-section; two fins 22 and 23 on one side of tube 11 and two fins 24 and 25 on the side opposite to side of fins 22 and 23 .
- the cross-section of tube 11 has a major axis X and a minor axis Y.
- Fins 22 , 23 , 24 and 25 are all parallel to axis A 2 of tube 11 and to major axis X, and are therefore parallel to one another.
- Fins 22 and 24 are coplanar with each other, and tangent to the outer surface of wall 21 .
- Tube 11 further comprises a longitudinal rib 26 parallel to axis A 2 projecting form the outer surface of wall 21 from the intersection of the wall 21 with the minor axis Y.
- tube 11 is machined for removing part of the material of tube 11 .
- rib 26 is partly machined so as to form a succession of teeth 27 , preferably equally spaced, along outer surface of wall 21 in a direction parallel to axis A 2 .
- fins 22 and 23 are eliminated by machining along a tube section 28 of length L 2
- fins 24 and 25 are eliminated by machining along a second section 29 of tube 11 of length L 1 .
- tube 11 is coiled in helix 17 about an axis. This operation actually comprises calendering tube 11 , with the minor axis Y of the section of tube 11 maintained substantially parallel to the axis of helix 17 under formation.
- the three spacers 18 are then clamped on helix 17 , which is inserted inside lateral wall 13 of casing 10 .
- Annular walls 14 and 15 are then fitted to the opposite ends of cylindrical wall 13 .
- Tube sections 28 and 29 define along helix 17 two portions 30 and 31 : disk 12 is located substantially between portions 30 and 31 .
- the method for making the heat exchanger 4 comprises the steps of extruding a tube 11 provided only with fins 22 and 23 on the one side of the tube 11 and rib 26 , cutting the tube 11 into two tube sections 32 and 33 , rotating one tube section 32 with respect to the other tube section 33 of 180° about the longitudinal axis A 2 of the tube 11 and further about an axis parallel to axis X, and joining the tube section 32 and 33 with the help of an intermediate connecting member 34 . Once the two sections 32 and 33 are joined as shown in FIG.
- sections 32 and 33 are coiled to form a helix 17 provided with a first helix portion 30 with outwardly directed fins 22 and 23 , and a second helix portion 31 provided with inwardly directed fins 22 , 23 .
- tube section 32 and 33 are separately coiled respectively in the first and second helix portions 31 and 32 , which are joined together to form helix 17 .
- the method disclosed with reference to FIGS. 5 and 6 and its variation has the advantage of reducing the material consumption with respect to the method disclosed with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4 .
- the present invention is not limited to the described embodiments.
- this invention also applies to a tube without fins and having a cross-section asymmetric with respect to an axis of the same.
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